Dotschy Reinhardt (* 10 November 1975 in Ravensburg as Michaela Reinhardt) is a German jazzmusician author and human rights activist.

Dotschy Reinhardt is Sinteza and began singing at the age of four. In the circle of her family, accompanied by jazz guitars such as Bobby Falta, she sang the first jazz standards from the Great American songbook and in this way also got to know the compositions of her famous relative Django Reinhardt. She had her first public performances in the context of worship services, where she sang spirituals in German and Romanes, the language of the Sinti. Already in her early childhood she was influenced musically by Frank Sinatra, Julie London, Pat Morrissey and Django Reinhardt. Soon followed first lessons and organ lessons. She had her first professional performances at the age of eleven years, during the swing evenings that Horst Jankowski conducted monthly in Stuttgart. As a 15-year-old, she appeared in the TV show "Swing & Talk" with the RIAS dance orchestra under the direction of Jankowski.